Barry Mcguigan MBE
- Former world featherweight boxing champion and Irish sporting icon
- Founder of the Professional Boxing Association and boxing promoter
- MBE for services to boxing and charity
Undisputedly, Barry McGuigan was one of the best boxers of his generation. As an amateur he won a multitude of titles, at the tender age of 17 he took the gold medal at the 1978 Commonwealth Games and as a Professional he won the British, European, and World Titles. On a memorable, balmy night in June 1985, a television audience of twenty million watched as McGuigan achieved his dream and became Featherweight Champion of the World by defeating Eusebio Pedroza, voted u2018Fight of the Year by the British Boxing Board of Control.
He has been writing a successful weekly column for the Daily Mirror for over 10 years, considered to be the Number 1 boxing column each week. He has commentated throughout the world; in the USA for Prime Network, in Asia for Star TV, in Europe with Euro Sport and in the UK for BBC, Sky, Screen Sport, Setanta, Wire TV and ITV.
At the height of his boxing career Barry McGuiganu2019s fights attracted twenty million TV viewers. Known as u2018The Clones Cyclone,u2019 his popularity transcended sport. He became a unifying figure amidst Northern Irelandu2019s sectarian violence; fans chanted u201cLeave the fighting to McGuigan.u201d Early on Barry fought and knocked out Young Ali, who tragically slipped into a coma and later died. This almost led McGuigan to quit the fight game, but he battled against his demons and persevered. He became British, European and WBA World Featherweight Champion – and was duly voted BBC Sports Personality of the Year.
After hanging up his gloves, Barry found a new passion in motor racing. He also established himself on-screen as a boxing commentator and as winner of the cookery contest Hellu2019s Kitchen. Behind the camera he was heavily involved in the film The Boxer, training Daniel Day-Lewis and choreographing the fight scenes. Barry continues to be involved in the media, and in training, promoting and managing young fighters, including some of the best up-and-coming talents in the sport. Barry is also the founding Chairman of the Professional Boxing Association, promoting further education and helping boxers prepare for life beyond the ring. He is an enormously entertaining speaker, sharing anecdotes and offering his own insight into what it takes to reach the top in one of the physically and mentally demanding of sports.